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episode Wembanyama’s Alien Takeover & Knicks’ Playoff Shockwave: 24 Minutes of Pure NBA Chaos artwork

Wembanyama’s Alien Takeover & Knicks’ Playoff Shockwave: 24 Minutes of Pure NBA Chaos

Shot Clock NBA Random Thoughts: Wembanyama’s West Showcase, Knicks Rolling in the East https://thepeachbasket.net/13-rules-knicks-rally/ Jose Salviati and Steve Purciello preview the NBA “Final Four” on the Shot Clock podcast, centered on Steve’s latest “13 Rules” random NBA thoughts as the league nears the Finals. They discuss Spurs–Thunder in the West, highlighting Victor Wembanyama’s huge Game 1 (around 40+ points and 20+ rebounds) and arguing San Antonio must get him more touches and shots, while noting Oklahoma City’s five-out spacing can pull him from rebounding position and that he’s being defended very physically; Steve still leans Thunder in six, though Jose sticks with the Spurs. In the East, they say the Knicks have effectively ended the series versus Cleveland, emphasizing New York exploiting Jalen Brunson vs. a poor-defending James Harden, Cleveland’s late-game offensive issues, and the Knicks’ hot shooting, ball movement, and chemistry; Steve predicts Knicks in five. They also praise OKC’s depth and coaching for empowering bench contributors, and mention but do not cover Jason Kidd and Portland topics due to time. 00:00 Welcome and Format 01:40 Final Four Set Up 01:59 Wemby Game One Explosion 03:53 Spurs Adjustments and Usage 06:41 OKC Tactics and Physicality 10:00 Series Outlook and Caruso 12:51 East Pivot Knicks vs Cavs 15:01 Knicks Momentum and Luck 17:24 Harden Targeted on Defense 19:33 Thunder Depth Advantage 22:18 Coaching Confidence and Harmony 24:36 Buzzer and Wrap Up

Ayer - 25 min
episode NBA Playoff Chaos: Missed Call Sparks Outrage, Game 7 Preview & Bold Finals Picks artwork

NBA Playoff Chaos: Missed Call Sparks Outrage, Game 7 Preview & Bold Finals Picks

Shot Clock Pod: Cavs-Pistons Controversy, Knicks Outlook, Spurs-Thunder Picks, and LeBron/Giannis/Kawhi Rumors https://thepeachbasket.net/nba-playoffs-deliver/ Jose Salviati and Steve Purciello preview Steve’s latest “13 Rules” NBA thoughts as the 2025–26 playoffs near the conference finals. They debate the controversial no-call at the end of Cavs–Pistons Game 5, noting Thompson appeared fouled and discussing officiating, “superstar calls,” and Tony Brothers’ decision. They assess the Knicks after sweeping the Sixers, with Steve saying Detroit would be a tougher matchup than Cleveland and predicting Knicks in six vs Pistons or five vs Cavs, while warning New York could start flat after a long layoff. Steve picks Detroit to win Game 7, depending on pace and whistles. In the West, Jose picks the Spurs over defending champion Thunder, while Steve favors Oklahoma in six and discusses Wembanyama’s impact and injury concerns. They close with offseason speculation on LeBron’s Lakers future, Giannis’ contract/trade risk, and whether teams should prefer Giannis over Kawhi Leonard. 00:00 Show Intro and Format 01:41 Cavs Pistons No Call 04:38 Late Game Officiating Debate 06:32 Superstar Calls and Complaints 08:22 Knicks Next Round Preview 10:55 Game 7 Prediction Breakdown 12:22 West Spurs Thunder Series 15:23 Spurs Dynasty Talk 16:14 Fox Trade Debate 17:33 NBA Patterns Broken 18:16 Wemby All Time Trajectory 19:59 Injury Risk Comparisons 21:56 Offseason Stars LeBron 24:52 Giannis Contract Gamble 27:03 Kawhi Trade Market 29:40 Wrap Up And Next Week

17 de may de 2026 - 30 min
episode Thunder Are Built to Dominate, Wemby Is a Superstar, and the Knicks Are Suddenly Unstoppable artwork

Thunder Are Built to Dominate, Wemby Is a Superstar, and the Knicks Are Suddenly Unstoppable

Shot Clock Pod: Week 3 of the 2025-26 NBA Playoffs and the Cream Rising Jose Salviati and Steve Purciello preview Steve’s latest “13 Rules: Random NBA Thoughts” after the third week of the 2025-26 NBA playoffs, discussing each current series. They see Thunder–Lakers as lopsided, crediting Sam Presti, Oklahoma City’s drafting and player development, and noting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is being contained while other contributors emerge. In Cavs–Pistons, they question whether James Harden can sustain playoff success, praise Detroit’s defense and Cade Cunningham, and note Tobias Harris’s resurgence; Steve predicts Detroit in six and says Cleveland could face major offseason choices. They examine Wolves vs Spurs, emphasizing Victor Wembanyama’s transformative, do-everything talent and Minnesota’s uphill battle. They call Knicks–76ers essentially over, cite New York’s peak form and Karl-Anthony Towns’s playmaking and shooting, and argue Philadelphia’s “process” is finished with Embiid’s health and Paul George’s contract limiting options, while Maxey should become the offensive focus. 00:00 Show Intro and Format 01:55 Thunder Dominate Lakers 03:15 Thunder Development Machine 07:52 Cavs Pistons Harden Watch 09:58 Pistons Defense and X Factors 12:26 Wolves Spurs and Wemby 15:26 Why Wemby Feels Generational 19:05 Knicks Rolling Past Sixers 22:26 Sixers Future and Trade Reality 25:38 Shot Clock Wrap Up

11 de may de 2026 - 26 min
episode Why the Celtics Lost, Why the Lakers Won, and What Comes Next in the NBA Playoffs artwork

Why the Celtics Lost, Why the Lakers Won, and What Comes Next in the NBA Playoffs

Shot Clock Pod: 13 Rules After Week 2 of the 2025–26 NBA Playoffs https://thepeachbasket.net/wild-nba-playoff-results/ Jerry West documentary: https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0IJTFSSLYADX3CS9TKAFI6GP9L Don Nelson shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sihk0UdfBrk Jose Salviati and Steve Purciello preview Steve’s latest “13 rules, random NBA thoughts” after the second week of the 2025–26 playoffs, running through first-round series and key takeaways. They note a trend that every champion since 2014 has won the first round in five games or fewer, citing Oklahoma City and San Antonio as examples. They discuss Portland and Phoenix as teams needing more high-end talent, and Atlanta’s blowout loss to New York, arguing the Hawks need a true seven-footer and an “alpha” despite being closer than a 50-point margin suggests. They analyze Houston’s collapse against the Lakers amid injuries and roster fit issues, Minnesota eliminating Denver despite injuries, and Philadelphia upsetting Boston in seven—ending a Celtics playoff streak over the Sixers dating to 1982—crediting Embiid’s size, Maxey, and hot shooting. They also pick Detroit over Orlando and Cleveland over Toronto in Game 7s and highlight RJ Barrett’s rare high-bounce rim shot. 00:00 Show Intro and Format 01:48 First Round Blowouts 03:49 Blazers and Suns Outlook 06:20 Knicks Crush Hawks 09:13 Hawks Roster Fixes 10:46 Who Has Better Future 12:01 Rockets Collapse vs Lakers 15:29 Houston’s KD Experiment 15:49 Draft Picks Underwhelm 17:01 Ayton And Motivation 17:53 Wolves Upset Nuggets 20:05 Effort As A Fan 20:44 Sixers Finally Top Celtics 24:02 Game Seven Picks 26:25 Unrepeatable Miracle Shot 28:27 Jerry West Doc Recommendation 29:23 Wrap Up And Links

3 de may de 2026 - 29 min
episode 13 Rules: Knicks Struggles, Lakers Dominance, and Key Injuries Impacting Series artwork

13 Rules: Knicks Struggles, Lakers Dominance, and Key Injuries Impacting Series

Shock Clock Pod: First-Week 2025-26 NBA Playoffs Reactions, Injuries, and Team Chemistry Jose Salviati and Steve Purciello discuss Steve’s “13 Rules: Random NBA Thoughts” after the first week of the 2025-26 NBA playoffs, focusing on current series and themes. They note OKC’s dominant 3–0 lead over Phoenix and how injuries (including Wembanyama and Ant) could clear the Thunder’s path, projecting OKC over the Lakers in six if LA advances behind LeBron, Marcus Smart’s impact, and JJ Redick’s coaching. In the East, they cover Orlando leading Detroit 2–1 with Paolo Banchero surging and Jalen Suggs’ importance; Cleveland’s alarming collapse after being up 43 versus Toronto; and Houston’s accountability issues involving the GM’s draft choice, coaching, and Kevin Durant’s leadership questions. They also debate character and chemistry as essentials in today’s player-empowered NBA, assess Knicks–Hawks (2–2) and Nuggets–Timberwolves amid injuries, and lament the league-wide injury toll tied to the 82-game season. 00:00 Show Intro and Format 01:05 Support the Network 01:56 Timer Starts Playoff Rundown 02:14 Thunder Cruise Past Suns 03:35 Lakers Surprise and Marcus Smart 06:16 Thunder vs Lakers Projection 07:22 Magic Shock the Pistons 09:08 Cavs Collapse vs Raptors 10:14 Rockets Blame Game and Durant 12:23 Why Character Matters 16:36 Coaching Players Has Changed 18:51 Knicks vs Hawks Toss Up 20:41 Nuggets vs Wolves and Injuries 23:00 Injury Epidemic and 82 Games 25:03 Buzzer Beater Wrap Up

26 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
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